
Whoever you, Whoever you, you, it is all right. Whoever you are, you may still benefit.
I never really was in a rush to get married or have kids. I 'm looking for a married or have kids. I'm looking for a bad thing, but I' m just focusing on me. that be our number one priority?
It's such an exciting feeling, but then you come to find that you & # 39; ve been in love once. 39; re losing yourself. You start feeling dependent on that person and rely on them to make you happy. Being this way will only disappoint you.
But I think it 's kind of sad that people think relationships are the be - all and end - all of personal happiness. It & # 39; s not. At least in my opinion.
My parents divorced when I was young. But they also married before 21. Did they marry too early? -Or did they just just not work out? I & # 39; m not too sure of that that answer, but I know in this day and age it & # 39; s more socially acceptable to be single at my age, thankfully.
Those searching for someone to: a) fill a void they think They can not fill, or b) because their biological clock is ticking, "Kids-kids!" Either way, if those are your reasons, then you 're settling for the wrong one. be disappointed.
I will believe that you are the person who complains your life, you will not have it, you will be content with being alone, you will not be mind waiting for that one person who complainss your life In other words, you gain a longer, stronger lying love.
There is no rush. I believe there & # 39; s someone out there for everyone. Embrace every moment of your single life.
♥ Anna
Check out one of my favorite self-help books, "The Four Agreements: A Guide to Personal Freedom"

